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Highest hog head count per acre?

Posted By: The Duke

Highest hog head count per acre? - 01/20/16 06:47 PM

Where would you say the highest hog head count per acre is in Texas? What county? East Texas up on red river? West Texas? What are your thoughts?
Posted By: 1860.colt

Re: Highest hog head count per acre? - 01/20/16 06:58 PM

confused2 asked same thing in a thread while back.... rofl tis on the ignorance list, no replies... See were some land owners have put up a bounty for hogs... flag
Posted By: bigjoe8565

Re: Highest hog head count per acre? - 01/20/16 09:17 PM

Tough to say. I hunt roughly 325 acres in west Texas and it's not uncommon to see 40-60 pigs at a time in my wheat field.
Posted By: IamMr2

Re: Highest hog head count per acre? - 01/21/16 02:01 AM

WMA's running 365days/yr on hogs are over on the Tex/Louis border. I think that's a pretty good indicator. Also, there is lots of bottomland and forest there.
Posted By: Ramsey

Re: Highest hog head count per acre? - 01/22/16 02:12 AM

I wouldnt know how you could come up wi[b][/b]th a number per acre. But I have seen heavy numbers and sign near seguin, jacksonville, wichita falls below the lake, mt vernon and honey grove.
Posted By: Pig_Popper

Re: Highest hog head count per acre? - 01/22/16 04:13 AM

Yes I'm interested to know where I can get more bacon per visit , maybe we can end world hunger starting in the winning county!
Posted By: txwildcat

Re: Highest hog head count per acre? - 01/22/16 04:38 AM

I dont know but I hunt in Mason county and I have seen two different groups (on separate ends of the lease) of 30+ pigs.
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